September 28, 2004 3:54 PM PDT
Tech firms rally against copyright bill
The long list of groups includes CNET Networks, publisher of News.com, BellSouth, Earthlink, Google, MCI, MySQL, RadioShack, Panasonic, Red Hat, SBC Communications, Sun Microsystems, Texas Instruments, Uniden, Verizon Communications and Yahoo. The Induce Act enjoys strong support from the entertainment industry, which claims it will target file-swapping networks with minimal collateral damage.
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years of gerrymandering only 30 out of 435 districts can
change hands in the November election; when is democracy
going to be brought to the USA?
Not only are you limited to see 30 seats up for grabs, the choice is further limited to mostly two parties. Of the two parties, the party members themselves select who will run for a given seat based on electibility factors and not of representation of those he or she supposes to represent.
- Free Speech At Risk!
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by zaz.net
September 29, 2004 2:51 AM PDT
- The Induce Act seeks to jeapordize free speech as we know it today. You can be found guilty of copyright violations if through your actions, induce another to commit a crime. This is one of the most wholy unconstitutional pieces of legislation to hit our law makers ina great many years.
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